Roofing, Siding & Storm Restoration Across Ohio, Kentucky & West Virginia

Licensed crews helping homeowners and commercial property owners handle roof replacements, storm damage, siding repairs, gutters, and exterior restoration throughout the Tri-State region.

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Licensed and Insured in KY, OH, WV

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Locally Owned and Operated in The Tri-State Area

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Satisfaction Guaranteed on All Work

  • Drone-Assisted Roof Inspections
  • Emergency Storm Damage Response
  • Certified Roofing & Exterior Crews
  • Insurance Claim Documentation Support

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From storm damage and roof leaks to full exterior replacements, CHS Roofing & Siding helps homeowners and businesses across Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia protect their properties with long-lasting solutions.

Serving property owners across Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky, CHS Roofing and Siding provides comprehensive exterior solutions, including roof inspections, repairs, maintenance, and full replacements. The unique weather challenges of the tri-state region require a vigilant eye; our team ensures your home’s defense—from the shingles down to the siding, windows, and gutters—stays resilient against the elements.


Your project begins with a detailed inspection of the entire exterior. Using advanced drone technology and hands-on evaluations, our licensed crews identify trouble spots not just on your roof, but across your siding, fascia, and soffits. We believe in transparency, walking you through every finding so you can make informed decisions about storm damage repairs or long-term upgrades.


As a family-operated firm, we ditch the impersonal corporate feel in favor of attentive, localized service. Whether it’s a residential home or a large-scale commercial property, we have the specialized crews necessary to handle everything from window installations and gutter systems to complex re-roofing projects. Every bit of our work is backed by robust workmanship warranties to give you total peace of mind.


Don't wait for a leak to reveal a problem. Schedule your free exterior consultation today to explore tailored solutions for your roofing, siding, windows, gutters, and fascia.

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Roof Inspection & Diagnostics

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Roof Repair & Maintenance

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Emergency Roof Repair

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Full Roof Replacement

Wind & Storm Damage

Strong winds and hail can loosen shingles, expose flashing, and create roof leaks that worsen over time if left untreated.

Aging Roof Systems

Many homes across the Tri-State region have roofing systems nearing the end of their lifespan due to years of weather exposure and seasonal temperature changes.

Ice Dams & Winter Damage

Freeze and thaw cycles throughout Ohio and West Virginia can trap moisture beneath shingles and contribute to water intrusion during winter.

Ventilation & Moisture Issues

Improper attic ventilation can shorten roof lifespan, increase utility costs, and contribute to moisture or mold problems.

Gutter & Drainage Failures

Clogged or damaged gutters can push water back toward roofing systems, fascia boards, siding, and foundations.




Regular inspections can save you money and headaches.

Common Roofing Problems Across Ohio, Kentucky & West Virginia

Roofing & Exterior Solutions Built for Appalachian Weather Conditions
Homes and commercial buildings across Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia face heavy rain, wind, humidity, hail, and winter freeze/thaw cycles that require durable roofing systems and experienced installation practices.

What To Expect During Your Roofing Project

You deserve a predictable process when roof work is underway. From the moment you reach out for an inspection, crews document findings, explain repair versus replacement trade-offs, and provide written estimates that outline scope and materials. Insurance-claim experience means you'll receive the documentation needed to support your filing, and drone inspections capture evidence that adjuster reports require.


Each phase follows a documented plan so there's no confusion about timelines, material delivery, or crew schedules. Storm-ready expertise ensures emergency repairs happen quickly, while full replacements proceed with coordinated staging and regular updates. You'll always know what's happening above your home or building, reducing stress and keeping projects on track.


Roofing solutions across Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky address a range of challenges:

1. Inspection & Documentation


Detailed roof inspections identify storm damage, aging materials, leaks, ventilation issues, and structural concerns.


2. Estimate & Material Planning

Review roofing systems, siding options, gutters, warranties, financing, and scheduling timelines.


3. Insurance Claim Assistance

Photo documentation and inspection reports help support storm-related insurance claims when applicable.


4. Installation & Cleanup

Crews protect landscaping, complete installation efficiently, and perform thorough cleanup after construction.


5. Final Walkthrough

Every completed project is reviewed to ensure workmanship quality and customer satisfaction.


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Drone-assisted inspections reveal damage invisible from ground level, guiding accurate repair recommendations.

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Asphalt shingle and metal roofing systems accommodate different architectural styles and budget considerations.

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Flat and low-slope roofing techniques protect commercial buildings vulnerable to pooling water and membrane wear.

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Winter roof services tackle ice dam removal and snow load concerns common across the Tri-State area's cold-weather months.

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Contact CHS Roofing and Siding in Ohio to arrange a detailed inspection and receive a written estimate for your roofing project.

Factors Influencing Roof Replacement Cost

Roof Size & Pitch

Larger roofs require more materials and labor, increasing costs.

Steeper pitches can complicate installation, leading to higher expenses.

Consider both dimensions and angles when budgeting.

Layers & Repairs

Removing multiple layers adds to labor and disposal costs.

Decking repairs may be necessary if underlying damage is found.

Upgrades to flashing and ventilation can enhance roof longevity.

Dependable Craftsmanship You Can Trust

CHS Roofing and Siding brings locally owned accountability to every job site in Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Family ownership means the crew arriving at your property is directly invested in your satisfaction and the reputation built across the tri-state region. Licensed, insured professionals carry credentials that meet state requirements and deliver peace of mind when work begins.


Workmanship warranties back completed installations, and a responsive approach ensures you're never left waiting when urgent repairs arise. Emergency service availability around the clock means storm damage gets addressed swiftly, minimizing interior harm and protecting your investment. You'll work with teams who understand the importance of showing up prepared, completing work thoroughly, and leaving your property secure.


Call CHS Roofing and Siding in Ohio at the number listed to discuss roof repair, replacement, or emergency service for your home or commercial building.

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See what our clients are saying

My wife and I contacted Scott Jarrell and had him give us a quote for a Roof Replacement because of Storm and Wind Damage.  He was very prompt and professional and showed us all the different options that we had. The quote was significantly lower than 2 others that I was quoted.  We are very impressed with the Service, and our House looks Amazing with the New Roofing and Ridge vents. Thank you Creative Home Solutions, and also Scott Jarrell for your attention to our issues.


– Brian Sparks

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Areas We Serve

Ohio

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West Virginia

Frequently Asked Roofing Questions

At CHS Roofing and Siding, we understand that roofing issues can be daunting. Here are some common questions we receive from homeowners in Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia, along with clear answers to help you make informed decisions about your roofing needs.
  • How do I know if my roof needs repair or full replacement?

    If you notice isolated damage like missing shingles or minor leaks, repairs may suffice. However, widespread damage, sagging areas, or roofs nearing the end of their lifespan often indicate that a full replacement is the more cost-effective choice. A professional inspection can provide clarity on the condition of your roof and its components.
  • Can storm damage create hidden roofing problems?

    Absolutely. Storms can cause damage that isn't immediately visible, such as compromised shingles or underlayment. Over time, these issues can lead to significant problems if not addressed. Professional inspections, including drone evaluations, can uncover hidden damage before it escalates.
  • How long does a roof typically last in Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia?

    The lifespan of a roof varies based on materials and conditions. In our region, asphalt shingles last about 15–30 years, while metal roofs can last significantly longer with proper care. Factors like weather exposure and maintenance play a crucial role in longevity.
  • What roofing materials perform best in Appalachian weather conditions?

    Architectural asphalt shingles and metal roofing systems are both excellent choices for our climate. The best option depends on your home's specific needs, including slope, ventilation, and exposure to severe weather. Upgraded systems can enhance durability against harsh conditions.
  • Will insurance cover storm-related roof damage?

    Insurance coverage varies based on your policy and the nature of the damage. Many policies cover sudden storm damage but may not include wear and tear from age. A thorough inspection and documentation can help clarify your claim options.
  • What are common signs of roof damage homeowners should watch for?

    Common warning signs include:


    • Missing or lifted shingles
    • Water stains on ceilings or walls
    • Granules collecting in gutters
    • Sagging roof sections
    • Visible flashing damage
    • Increased energy bills
    • Mold or moisture in attic spaces
    • Loose gutters or fascia boards

    Early inspections often help prevent larger repair costs later.

  • How quickly should roof leaks be repaired?

    Roof leaks should be addressed as quickly as possible. Even small leaks can allow moisture into insulation, drywall, decking, and framing materials, leading to mold growth or structural deterioration over time. Emergency repairs may help minimize interior damage while permanent roofing solutions are scheduled.

  • What happens during a professional roof inspection?

    A roofing inspection typically includes evaluation of shingles, flashing, roof penetrations, ventilation systems, gutters, soffits, fascia, attic airflow, and visible storm damage. Inspectors may also document problem areas with photos or drone technology to help homeowners understand the condition of the roof and recommended repairs or replacement options.

  • Do gutters and siding affect roofing performance?

    Yes. Roofing systems, gutters, siding, soffits, and fascia all work together to protect a property from moisture intrusion. Damaged gutters or improperly draining water can contribute to roof deterioration, fascia rot, siding damage, and foundation issues over time. Exterior systems function best when evaluated together rather than individually.

  • Do you offer financing for roofing or exterior projects?

    Many homeowners choose financing options for larger roofing, siding, gutter, or exterior restoration projects. Financing can help spread project costs over manageable monthly payments while allowing necessary repairs or replacements to be completed sooner, especially after storm damage or unexpected exterior issues.

  • What should homeowners do after a major storm?

    After severe weather, homeowners should safely inspect their property from the ground for visible damage such as missing shingles, fallen branches, dented gutters, siding damage, or water intrusion. Avoid climbing onto the roof after storms. Scheduling a professional inspection helps identify both visible and hidden damage that may worsen if left untreated.

Signs of Roof Damage

Watch for these common signs of roof damage: missing or lifted shingles, water stains on ceilings, granules in gutters, sagging sections, visible flashing damage, increased energy bills, mold in the attic, and loose gutters. Early detection can save you from costly repairs.